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I would if I felt it enhanced my eating experience. How I season my food is really nobody else’s concern

I’m so tired of everyone thinking they are in the know by rubbing their chopsticks together.

I learned from the internet last week that the little scored top part of wooden chopsticks, is made to be bent, broken off and used as a stand for the foody end of your chopsticks.

Like most other “high culture” rituals it is simply meant to give a false impression of exclusivity and superiority.

Wait, so which utensil is supposed to be in which hand? I’m left handed but when using a fork and knife I use the knife in my right hand and the fork in my left.

What if you’re left-handed, though??

Why? Why does it bother you?

what is the difference? Right hand, left hand no practical difference

There is no “correct” way to use cutlery. I’ll cut my food with my knife in whichever hand I feel is most comfortable or convenient at the time.

my girlfriend took one of her friends to a sushi bar where she lives in Montana.

I‘m also a person that doesn’t understand why fashion matters to anyone

In North America, the knife goes in the left hand and the fork goes in the right. They do not exchange places.

I simply wash my hands before I eat. :)

European table manners dictate keeping your knife in your right hand and your fork in your left.

I hate this shit. It’s WRONG.

Nintendo is notorious for being completely out of touch with most ‘Western’ societies, and will do the most ridiculous things to avoid tarnishing their ‘family brand.’

You people really spend a lot of effort trying to find something to get offended about, don’t you? Here, think about this for a while.

How pathetic Oda.

When is Gawker going to report on the Hulk Hogan case?

But if you actually want to play PSO2, you easily can.